On the first Sunday of every month, apart from visiting Bukit Batok Home for the Aged, FFM volunteers can also visit Ren Ci @ Bukit Batok. Most of the residents at Ren Ci have limited mobility. Though the number of residents at Ren Ci that participates in our monthly event range from 30 – 50, they love to have cheerful company by volunteers. We bring them care, listening ear and some entertainment in the form of songs, dance and games to encourage interactivity and participation.

Volunteers are welcome to bring little prize items and soft snacks for the residents.

On the first Sunday of every month, FFM volunteers visit the Bukit Batok Home for the Aged with the objective of bringing happiness to the 200 residents by offering a listening ear, providing some entertainment and bingo game. Volunteers also help the residents feel good by looking good through manicure and pedicure. Through generous donations and sponsorship, we also treat the residents to a simple halal lunch, beverage drinks and biscuits.

The Bukit Batok Home for the Aged was established under the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) for the reception, care and rehabilitation of destitute individuals. The residential care home has a capacity of 222 beds and has been managed by Sathya Sai Social Service (4S) a voluntary welfare organisation since 1997.

Located in Pasir Ris Walk (off Pasir Ris Drive 3), the Apex Harmony Lodge is a purpose-built facility which caters especially for individuals with dementia. In operation since 1999, this nursing home looks after 210 residential and 20 day-care patients.

Firefly volunteers will bring cheer to about 50 residents on the 3rd Sunday of even months i.e. February, April, June, August, October and December. Volunteers unreservedly give a listening ear, entertain them, organize games, and show care in simple ways such as grooming and manicure treats. Drinks, biscuits and game prizes are also sponsored by generous volunteers for the residents’ enjoyment.

On the first Sunday of every month, apart from visiting Bukit Batok Home for the Aged, FFM volunteers can also visit Ren Ci @ Bukit Batok. Most of the residents at Ren Ci have limited mobility. Though the number of residents at Ren Ci that participates in our monthly event range from 30 – 50, they love to have cheerful company by volunteers. We bring them care, listening ear and some entertainment in the form of songs, dance and games to encourage interactivity and participation.

Volunteers are welcome to bring little prize items and soft snacks for the residents.

On the first Sunday of every month, FFM volunteers visit the Bukit Batok Home for the Aged with the objective of bringing happiness to the 200 residents by offering a listening ear, providing some entertainment and bingo game. Volunteers also help the residents feel good by looking good through manicure and pedicure. Through generous donations and sponsorship, we also treat the residents to a simple halal lunch, beverage drinks and biscuits.

The Bukit Batok Home for the Aged was established under the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) for the reception, care and rehabilitation of destitute individuals. The residential care home has a capacity of 222 beds and has been managed by Sathya Sai Social Service (4S) a voluntary welfare organisation since 1997.

On the first Sunday of every month, apart from visiting Bukit Batok Home for the Aged, FFM volunteers can also visit Ren Ci @ Bukit Batok. Most of the residents at Ren Ci have limited mobility. Though the number of residents at Ren Ci that participates in our monthly event range from 30 – 50, they love to have cheerful company by volunteers. We bring them care, listening ear and some entertainment in the form of songs, dance and games to encourage interactivity and participation.

Volunteers are welcome to bring little prize items and soft snacks for the residents.

On the first Sunday of every month, FFM volunteers visit the Bukit Batok Home for the Aged with the objective of bringing happiness to the 200 residents by offering a listening ear, providing some entertainment and bingo game. Volunteers also help the residents feel good by looking good through manicure and pedicure. Through generous donations and sponsorship, we also treat the residents to a simple halal lunch, beverage drinks and biscuits.

The Bukit Batok Home for the Aged was established under the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) for the reception, care and rehabilitation of destitute individuals. The residential care home has a capacity of 222 beds and has been managed by Sathya Sai Social Service (4S) a voluntary welfare organisation since 1997.

Located in Pasir Ris Walk (off Pasir Ris Drive 3), the Apex Harmony Lodge is a purpose-built facility which caters especially for individuals with dementia. In operation since 1999, this nursing home looks after 210 residential and 20 day-care patients.

Firefly volunteers will bring cheer to about 50 residents on the 3rd Sunday of even months i.e. February, April, June, August, October and December. Volunteers unreservedly give a listening ear, entertain them, organize games, and show care in simple ways such as grooming and manicure treats. Drinks, biscuits and game prizes are also sponsored by generous volunteers for the residents’ enjoyment.

On the first Sunday of every month, apart from visiting Bukit Batok Home for the Aged, FFM volunteers can also visit Ren Ci @ Bukit Batok. Most of the residents at Ren Ci have limited mobility. Though the number of residents at Ren Ci that participates in our monthly event range from 30 – 50, they love to have cheerful company by volunteers. We bring them care, listening ear and some entertainment in the form of songs, dance and games to encourage interactivity and participation.

Volunteers are welcome to bring little prize items and soft snacks for the residents.

On the first Sunday of every month, FFM volunteers visit the Bukit Batok Home for the Aged with the objective of bringing happiness to the 200 residents by offering a listening ear, providing some entertainment and bingo game. Volunteers also help the residents feel good by looking good through manicure and pedicure. Through generous donations and sponsorship, we also treat the residents to a simple halal lunch, beverage drinks and biscuits.

The Bukit Batok Home for the Aged was established under the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) for the reception, care and rehabilitation of destitute individuals. The residential care home has a capacity of 222 beds and has been managed by Sathya Sai Social Service (4S) a voluntary welfare organisation since 1997.